OK, folks, this is, thank god, our last dragon image (for now anyway). It’s by Dolcett.
Most of Dolcett’s work involves women being roasted alive on a spit and then eaten: that’s definitely his big thing. And in those images, as in this one, there’s a motif that I think is common in vore porn and snuff porn more generally: the executioner and/or the victim are inappropriately casual about it.
This fits in with a pattern that I’ve referred to elsewhere as “the bizarre”. A great number of BDSM scripts and imagery emulate conventional violent or abusive narratives, but they typically change a few elements to make the story unrealistic. To wit: in real life domestic violence, the victim gets pinned down and beaten with a fist or foot, in BDSM, s/he gets tied down and beaten with a paddle or riding crop. Or, in this case, the dragon wrangler worries about the dragon getting indigestion…
There’s a third running theme in our dragon trope…bestiality.
This bipedal dragon obviously isn’t interested in eating the girl. He has other plans. Uh. Actually, his plans appear to be voguing so he can attract some hot boy dragons, but whatever.
Point is, bestiality is an obvious correlate of the whole animal/monster peril trope.
OK yes.
By Shadowthorn.
The sign on her collar makes me think she was up for sale. No one was interested, though, and the nuns can’t keep inventory around for no reason. This is what they do with the ones that don’t sell.
I am reblogging this mainly for the combined artistic talent with total lack of awareness of human anatomy: noses, nipples, vaginas, anuses, etc.
I’ve had a painting crush on Bocklin since I was, like, ten years old. Here he is illustrating Boiardo’s unfinished Orlando Furioso (hence my pen name, see?) in whic Boiardo rips off the Andromeda myth. Angelica, the princess of Cathay, gets chained to a rock where she’s going to be eaten by a sea dragon. Ruggerio, the African knight, rescues her and gives her a ring of invisibility (which Tolkein would later steal from Boiardo). It’s a big scene in part because it’s one of the few European romances that has non-European characters as well as European ones, with inter-racial matchups. (Angelica ultimately winds up with…ummm…Medoro, but he’s black, too.)
I kind of like the dragon’s expression. He looks like my cat.
Arnold Bocklin - Ruggiero befreit Angelica (1879-80)
(via marquisemsp)
Earlier, I complained about how difficult the bad guys make it for the dragons to actually eat their sacrificial victims. This is much better presentation: she’s suspended in mid-air, on little ropes that the kind-of-toad-looking dragon can just rip right through. No metal bits to get stuck in his teeth.
(Source: olderoticart)
Ratbat(?) 2004
OK, a few more dragons and then we need to move on to, at the very least, semi-related themes.

Aliennurse, Michael Hutter, 2006
Ja, OK, it’s an alien. But at first I thought it was some kind of deformed dragon demon thing.
Anyway, I like her expression. And breast. And painting.
(Source: olderoticart)
This is undoubtedly from some movie I would hate. I’ve almost never seen a Hollywood dragon I liked. The two exceptions would be How To Tame Your Dragon (which I’ve mentioned has a hot baby-domme character) and The Hobbit (I hope).
(Source: notrl, via prettynaughtythings)
Grigbertz, Dragonsleep, 2004
The artist, Grigbertz, seems to have a very complicated D&D-related storyline behind his pictures, almost all of which involve chain bondage.